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Chelsea ends 4-game winless run by beating Fulham

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Modified: September 21, 2013 at 5:38 pm •
Published: September 21, 2013

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LONDON (AP) — John Obi Mikel's first English Premier League goal helped to end Chelsea's four-game winless run in a 2-0 victory over Fulham on Saturday.

Chelsea's Mikel, left celebrates after scoring a goal against Fulham during the English Premier League soccer match between Chelsea and Fulham at Stamford Bridge, London, Saturday, Sept. 21, 2013. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)

After Oscar powered in the opener early in the second half, Mikel sliced the ball into the net in the 84th minute of the west London derby.

"They have been killing me about it — going to the national team and scoring but not here," the Nigeria midfielder said. "I'm sure the guys will give me a lot of stick."

Mikel had previously scored only twice for Chelsea, in the FA Cup in January 2007 during Jose Mourinho's first reign as manager.

Mourinho's return has not gone to plan, presiding over the club's worst start to a season since Roman Abramovich's investment started a decade ago.

This victory, however unconvincing, enabled Chelsea to dislodge Liverpool from the top of the standings ahead of Sunday's games.

"We know our fans have been disappointed about a few performances going into these games so we wanted to give them something to cheer," Mikel said.

But the season is barely a month old, enabling Mourinho to dismiss the early criticism.

"To lose is a normal thing and it looks like for us it's the end of the world," Mourinho said. "Some of (the teams) started the Premier League in a brilliant way, we started in a very bad way ... I read it was a disaster."

Chelsea's ability to remain among the title contenders will hinge on rediscovering the cutting edge that's been missing.

To achieve that, Mourinho has shown he's willing to risk antagonizing his squad with public criticism.

Midfielder Juan Mata and defender David Luiz were both in Mourinho's firing line on Saturday as they were left out of the squad and saw their abilities called into question.

Mourinho knows his return to Chelsea after six years has not matched the expectations of fans who were ecstatic when the season began with a pair of wins.

A draw and a loss domestically was followed by a losing start to the Champions League group stage, provoking a smattering of boos at Stamford Bridge after Wednesday's loss to Basel.